
Jack Catterall controversially beats Harlem Eubank as bizarre fight called off early after HORROR cuts
After a cat and mouse clash, the pair butted heads accidentally and both men were cut above their eyes.
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But it was rapidly clear that 32-year-old Catterall's wound was far worse and, despite the best work of his cutman, the bout was waved off - to a cacophony of boos - and went to the judges.
The officials scored it: 69-65, 69-66 and 69-66 to the home fighter.
Before the bout, Eubank faced an awkward encounter with bitter family enemy Conor Benn.
Each team can nominate a member to watch over the wrapping of the opponent's hands and, in a snide move, Benn went in to represent Catterall.
It was the same trick Benn tried to use when he sent Billy Joe Saunders to watch Chris Eubank Jr's wraps, before their April war at Tottenham.
Saunders was brilliantly shoved away by Eubank's no-nonsense team. But at the Manchester Arena, Benn was allowed to enter Harlem's dressing room in the crucial few minutes before the bell.
The opener was tense and tight, the pair swapped textbook one-twos but the clearest scoring blows were a pair of left hands from the Chorley southpaw.
Eubank, 31, looked faster and brighter but Catterall exuded experience and an ice-cool head, from his awkward southpaw stance.
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Counter-puncher Catterall snatched the second round two by going on the front foot and scoring when Eubank was still trying to work his opponent out.
There was a messy tangle of feet at the start of the third, Catterall tumbled but then dragged Eubank backwards, as they both folded into the canvas.
The rest of the session dragged on with a dismal amount of punches until a more exciting interval and 'Sweet Caroline' chorus.
The fourth was the first Eubank clearly claimed, with a long right hand and then a short left hook but both men were hesitating and waiting too long and the crowd - at 11:15pm - was growing sleepy.
At the start of the sixth, the pair did a simultaneous summersault into the ropes, as their clash of stances became almost circus-like.
But Harlem got serious with two stabbing jabs that rocked Catterall's head back and were much more stick than slap.
But, after another grapple, both men ended with nasty cuts over their eyes and Catterall's looked impossible to salvage.
Catterall cutman Kerry Kayes did a brilliant job in the extended break and the action was allowed to continue. But the crowd feared it would not last long if the claret fountain sparked up again.
And, after a chat with a ringside official, the fight was called off.
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